. . . of course, if someone thinks there is an interesting alternative to the candidatesposted before - I would not mind to hear from them [TOM][a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=90995\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

You may want to consider 2 x LCDs, say 20" each. The LCD that holds your palettes doesn't have to be as good, or even the same size/aspect ratio/temperature. I find a single display (even 23"/24") drives me nuts as I'm always moving stuff out of the way. A dedicated screen for the image helps you concentrate on just that. Given that you currently have a dual monitor setup you probably already know this.

You may want to consider 2 x LCDs, say 20" each. The LCD that holds your palettes doesn't have to be as good, or even the same size/aspect ratio/temperature. I find a single display (even 23"/24") drives me nuts as I'm always moving stuff out of the way. A dedicated screen for the image helps you concentrate on just that. Given that you currently have a dual monitor setup you probably already know this.[a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=91002\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

Hi, thank you for your reply. Very important comment as I considered a single widescreen better to work with than two separate ones. The best would be to testworking on a single widescreen for a while to see if it is worth to step down to a single monitor. I have read comments from people who preferred the single oneafter working on a dual system and the opposite . . .

Anyone here who had changed from working with 2 monitors to a single widescreen ??

...Anyone here who had changed from working with 2 monitors to a single widescreen ??[a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=91006\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

I switched from 2 monitors to one a long time ago and never looked back. I now use a widescreen monitor and I'm satisfied but I know people who would choose a two-monitor setup anytime. I would not refuse a 2 or 3 30" Cinema Display setup if I could!